Aero & FrostLynx
Did you hear the new migration corridor is opening over that high tundra ridge? I’ve mapped a shortcut that cuts the flight time in half—keen to catch a rare reindeer leap while I fly it?
Sounds like a plan – I’ll be there when the ridge opens up. Make sure you have thermal imaging ready; the leap shows best when the sun hits the slope and the air is just warm enough to keep the herd moving. Bring extra heat and a good pair of crampons – I don’t remember where I left my gloves.
Got it, I’ll lock the thermal imaging, pack the crampons, bring a heat pack, and stash a spare pair of gloves just in case. The ridge won’t know what hit it when we hit it.
Sounds solid—just remember to double‑check the thermals at sunset; the ridge can be a cold trickster. I’ll keep a spare glove out of habit. Good luck.
You bet, double‑checking the thermals at sunset is the only way to beat that trickster ridge. I’ll bring the heat, crampons, and a spare glove, just in case you’ve misplaced another one. Let’s make it a record‑breaking run. Good luck, but the sky’s ours.